Interview with a half Thai-Japanese rider “Keminth Kubo” with the race at the Mandalica field in Indonesia.

  • 25/03/2022
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On Sunday, March 20, there was a Moto 2 race at the Mandalica International Street Circuit in Indonesia.

"K" Keminth Kubo #81, a half Thai-Japanese rider from the VR46 MASTERCAMP team in the second game of this field in the Moto2 battle at the Mandalay Stadium.

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"K" Keminth Kubo, a rising star Thai rider under the VR46 MASTERCAMP team

From the qualifying round on March 19, the condition of the track was wet with rain falling. With climate factors directly affecting car handling and speed, it was best achieved by grabbing the 26th starting grid.

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This 2nd course, a total of 16 rounds, "Kubo-san" started off at the starting point 26th, but because of the rainy weather, he failed. therefore had to leave the field in the middle of the game Can't finish the race in this field.

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Webike interviewed the feelings of "Kemin Kubo" with the 2nd race of the Moto2 race at the Mandalica field, Indonesia.

Webike : How was the race at the Mandalika track?

Kubo-san : It's quite difficult. Especially the weather that changes throughout the day, causing both wet and dry track conditions on the same day, making it necessary to adjust quite a bit.

Webike : What obstacles are there?

Kubo-san : On this track we tried many things to adjust the car's settings, but unfortunately as we are new, we have little information which makes it difficult to set up on a new track that doesn't have any references. at all As a result, driving is quite difficult throughout the week.

Webike : How much preparation is there for the next race?

Kubo-san : Next field in Argentina. I myself have not had any experience with this field as well. Which I am looking forward to meeting the challenges that await. In terms of preparation, it was not much different from usual. But there is still cold weather, which is quite different from Indonesia. The more preparation would be a sweater, ha ha (just kidding). For me, I try to find out about the new track and talk to the staff to prepare for the upcoming track.

Webike would like to thank you for the questions we interviewed.

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"Keminth Kubo", a rising star rider who is half Thai-Japanese. Rising star in the third race in Argentina at the Termas de Rio Hondo on Sunday 3 April 2022.

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